election 2016

Originally reported by CharlieGerow.com: Eleven years ago, as impossible as it is to imagine, we lived in a world without Twitter. Better than a decade later, the four people who created the on-line news and

Originally reported by Rachel del Guidice on The Daily Signal: Virginia election officials removed thousands of voters from voter rolls between 2011 and May 2017, according to a conservative legal organization. In a report released

Originally published by The Lid by Philip Hodges Lots of people have pointed out this glaring inconsistency. During the campaign – when everyone (even me) assumed that Hillary Clinton was going to win – liberals in

After every election, the Harvard Institute of Politics holds a post-mortem election breakdown with members of each campaign discussing what happened. Every time this happens, it leads to civil conversation and discussion… except this year,

Originally published by Legal Insurrection by Mary Chastain It is never ever a Clinton’s fault when they fail. Never. Of course Hillary has pointed the finger at FBI Director James Comey while others blame

MRC is reporting that Virginia Tech is offering safe spaces for college students who have felt lost, saddened and stressed since the results of last Tuesday’s election. They write: Donald Trump shocked the world by

Originally published by The Lid Well the pundits were wrong weren’t they. Here’s to the political pundits, both right wing and left, who sat in their ivory towers saying there was no way Donald Trump would

by David Grasso, GenFKD The worlds of sports and politics collide in the debate over the validity of publicly funded sports stadiums. People often draw parallels between sports and politics, because of their obvious similarities. Once in

The Daily Caller’s Alex Pappas and Alex Pfiefer expertly broke down who they think will be appointed in the forthcoming Trump administration. They write, The list was provided by a member of the transition

About The Editor

Originally from Canton, Michigan, Hank Eckardt graduated from the University of Notre Dame with degrees in Political Science and Spanish. He then moved to Washington, D.C. to work for Congressman Kerry Bentivolio in 2014. After working in political fundraising for 3 years, he began as editor-in-chief of TheLead.com in June 2017.